After a decisive loss and countless pre-election lawsuits, spare us your ‘peaceful transfer of power’ malarkey

During her quasi-concession speech on Wednesday, Vice President Kamala Harris told supporters she had called President-elect Donald Trump earlier in the day to congratulate him on his victory. Then came the knife.  Harris said, “I also told him we will help him and his team with their transition and that we will engage in a …

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Who Were the Winners on Election Day?

It’s simple: the winners were normal Americans! I did something I rarely do: I watched CNN and MSNBC on Wednesday morning, to see the weeping and wailing and gnashing of teeth among the credentialed media and their Usual Suspect panelists. MSNBC’s Joe Scarborough blamed misogyny among black and Hispanic men, and the Reverend Al Sharpton …

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Not Going Back? Why The Hell Not!

 The last three years and nine months have not been “Morning in America.” Hopefully after this Tuesday, our long national nightmare is over. Saturday I was watching South Carolina upset Texas A&M (Aggies, this is a tackle football game, in case you forgot), thinking how many of my A&M alumni friends are likely drinking away …

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Living Behind Enemy Lines, Tale #16: Clothing Can Be Dangerous In Blue Cities

Living Behind Enemy Lines, Tale #16: Clothing Can Be Dangerous In Blue Cities

“Aren’t you afraid to wear that shirt?” asked the lady with a thick Canadian accent. My husband and I were staying at a motel in The Dalles, Oregon, 80 miles east of Portland when she approached us. I was wearing the “Fight, Fight, Fight” T-Shirt with a photo taken seconds after Trump was shot by the first Democrat …

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Trump: “You Can’t Lead America If You Don’t Love Americans”

Trump: "You Can't Lead America If You Don't Love Americans"

The presidential candidates’ visions for America could not be more different. Now that Biden/Harris have illegally imported 21 million foreign nationals into America, what will a President Harris and a President Trump do the next four years? T

So, Who Would You Believe?

Philadelphia Inquirer, Building

My site reported, on October 28th, about the efforts of collegiate officials to stop female athletes from complaining about male members on their teams or having to compete against males who claim to be female on other teams. Well, no, complains the Athletic Director of the University of Nevada at Reno, that’s not what happened …

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Journolism: They Want to “Speak Truth to Power,” But Only When It Doesn’t Interfere With Their Political Preferences

When I was a teenager in Mt Sterling, Kentucky, I delivered the morning Lexington Herald and the afternoon Lexington Leader, back in those quill pen and inkwell days when the Lexington newspapers were actually delivered throughout central and eastern Kentucky. Now the print editions of the combined Lexington Herald-Leader, published only thrice a week on …

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The Butthurt Babies On the Left

I’ve never read Stephen King’s books. While he’s obviously a talented writer, to judge from the enormous sales he’s earned, it’s not that I am somehow boycotting his books due to his well-known liberal opinions, but simply that his particular niche, horror novels, just doesn’t appeal to me. So, what has led to Mr King’s …

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